Truth in the Spotlight

Angeline Liles  |  Features  |  Crossing the Culture
Date posted:  1 Mar 2016
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Truth in the Spotlight

The Spotlight team confer | photo: Kerry Hayes, Open Road Films

‘People need the church more than ever right now’.

That’s what a lawyer tells a journalist from the Boston Globe in 2001, as the newspaper’s four-person investigative team, Spotlight, is in the mire of pursuing a story which would later win them a Pulitzer Prize.

What begins as a small reference to a case of the Catholic Church settling out of court with the family of a child abused by a priest snowballs into a year-long campaign in the Tom McCarthy directed film Spotlight, retelling the events, which was released in the UK at the end of January.

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